'They just fit': Has the wild boar been over-culled? Members only

Naturalists fear that boar are declining in the Forest of Dean. The controversial question, however, is how many should be there in the first place.

Chantal Lyons
Chantal Lyons
Conservation

Is your local council rewilding? Now including Wales and Scotland. Members only

Browse our interactive map to see exactly how each council across England, Scotland and Wales is approaching rewilding.

Sophie Yeo
Sophie Yeo
Pebble

Can American mink be eradicated from Britain? Members only

A trapping project in the East of England has the potential to eradicate invasive mink from the whole region, and perhaps beyond.

Catherine Early
Catherine Early
Conservation

Six thousand years of forests Members only

Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of Britain's forests through the millennia – from the primeval wildwood and into the future.

Sophie Yeo
Sophie Yeo
Conservation

'Nobody wants to live in a theme park': Will Wales finally get a new National Park? Members only

The Welsh government has pledged to turn the Clwydian Range into the country’s fourth National Park – but not everyone is happy.

Coreen Grant
Coreen Grant
Conservation

‘Does neb eisiau byw mewn parc thema’: a fydd Cymru yn cael Parc Cenedlaethol newydd o’r diwedd? Members only

Mae Llywodraeth Cymru wedi addo gwneud Bryniau Clwyd yn bedwerydd Parc Cenedlaethol y wlad – ond nid yw pawb yn hapus.

Coreen Grant
Coreen Grant
Conservation

'You've got to be pretty ruthless': Why the future of nightingales depends on deer hunters Members only

The introduction of muntjac deer to the UK in the 20th century has contributed to declines in woodland birds. Patrick Galbraith joins a hunter trying to keep numbers under control.

Patrick Galbraith
Patrick Galbraith
Conservation

A Gaelic christening for Scotland's newest species Members only

A new project is naming the plants and animals that have recently arrived on these shores due to climate change.

Eva Clifford
Eva Clifford
Culture